Hello,
I am trying to install Gentoo, but the system did not recognize my Ethernet and wireless network.
Could I install the driver in the installation?
I need to execute de emerge in the system and I stopped the installation there.

to make it clear:
you have started the installation and your network card is not being recognized, when you start an emerge process. where did you get the portage snapshot and the stage 3 archive? did you download it on this machine? are you allready in the chroot environement and your emerge --sync is failing? or have you successfully installed your system, but lack the driver for your ehternet card in the kernel? could you be a little bit more percise?

to make it clear:
you have started the installation and your network card is not being recognized, when you start an emerge process. where did you get the portage snapshot and the stage 3 archive? did you download it on this machine? are you allready in the chroot environement and your emerge --sync is failing? or have you successfully installed your system, but lack the driver for your ehternet card in the kernel? could you be a little bit more percise?

I downloaded the stage3 and portage by other computer and only decompressed in the system installation.
My network is not working, I tried to active the module, but the module doesn't exists.
What need I to do to emerge the system?_________________Obrigada,
Giovanna

first of all, leave the chroot environement. after that, try to ping some host on your network by ip address. if that works, check if you can ping a webpage on the internet. if the ping by ip does not work, post the output of ifconfig eth0. if you do not see an ip address and you are having a dhcp server in your network, try the command

Code:

dhcpcd eth0

if this gets you an ip address, everything is fine and you can copy /etc/resolv.conf to your chroot environement and chroot again.
also, it would be interesting, which network card (not the wireless) you have. if you don't know, use lspci (-n) output.

first of all, leave the chroot environement. after that, try to ping some host on your network by ip address. if that works, check if you can ping a webpage on the internet. if the ping by ip does not work, post the output of ifconfig eth0. if you do not see an ip address and you are having a dhcp server in your network, try the command

Code:

dhcpcd eth0

if this gets you an ip address, everything is fine and you can copy /etc/resolv.conf to your chroot environement and chroot again.
also, it would be interesting, which network card (not the wireless) you have. if you don't know, use lspci (-n) output.

if you made a systemrescuecd livecd or systemrescuecd liveusb you should be able to boot it and get wireless connection for an ath9k wireless nic. systemrescuecd/usb is a direct substitute for the gentoo minimal install cd/usb. boot systemrescue to the xfce desktop, look for network manager icon in the lower right corner_________________Defund the FCC.